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Masashi Ikeuchi

Development of emergent platform for tissue engineering based on membrane micromachining technology.
Masashi Ikeuchi
(The University of Tokyo, Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology, Assistant Professor)

Kousei Ueno

THz/IR photodetector using nano-engineered gold particles with nanogaps.
Kousei Ueno
(Hokkaido University, Research Institute for Electronic Science, Associate Professor)

Tetsuo Kodera

Emergence of information processing function using nanoscale semiconductor arrays.
Tetsuo Kodera
(Tokyo Institute of Technology, Quantum Nanoelectronics Research Center, Assistant Professor)

Hiroshi Sunami

Development of a new taxis by using tree-dimensional pattern.
Hiroshi Sunami
(JST PRESTO Researcher)

Yukiko Matsunaga

Construction of Living Tissue Models by Bottom Up Tissue Formation Technique.
Yukiko Matsunaga
(The University of Tokyo, Institute of Industrial Science, Assistant Professor)

Norimitsu Tohnai

Development of Novel Bioimaging System by Luminescence Process Conversion of Organic Nanocrystal.
Norimitsu Tohnai
(Osaka University, Graduate School of Engineering, Associate Professor)

Chikara Dohno

Biochemical functions emerging from DNA containing hydrophobic regions.
Chikara Dohno
(Osaka University,The Institute of Scientific and Industrial Research, Associate Professor)

Yuki Nagao

Development of Nano-Protonics based fuel cell.
Yuki Nagao
(JST PRESTO Researcher)

Takahiro Namazu

Creation of instant wafer-bonding technique using self-propagating exothermic nano-capsule structures.
Takahiro Namazu
(University of Hyogo, Graduate School of Engineering, Associate Professor)

Yuhei Hayamizu

Functional Peptide-Enabled Novel Nanosystems.
Yuhei Hayamizu
(JST PRESTO Researcher)

Seiichi Furumi

Organic Active Lasers by 3D-Mesoscopic Engineering.
Seiichi Furumi
(National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS), Wave Optics Group, Optronic Materials Center, Senior Researcher)

Tomoaki Yamada

Piezoelectric Oblique Nanostructures for Smart Sensing.
Tomoaki Yamada
(Tokyo Institute of Technology, Interdisciplinary Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Assistant professor)

Hiroyuki Yoshida

Realization of switchable metamaterials based on self-organization of nano-materials in liquid crystals.
Hiroyuki Yoshida
(Osaka University, Division of Electrical, Electronic and Information Engineering, Assistant Professor)


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